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Can you enter more than one formula in a cell (in Excel)?
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Hi,
No, but in effect, using a coditional formula, such as IF, gives you the ability to put more than one formula in a cell, depending on conditions you set. eg IF(A1=1, B1+C1,B1+D1) Regards - Dave |
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No more than one formula per cell.
You can use more than one function or multiples of the same function in a cell formula but it would still constitute "one formula". Show us what you would like to do and I'm sure someone will assist. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 16:57:00 -0800, Excel User <Excel wrote: Can you enter more than one formula in a cell (in Excel)? |
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Hi,
Why don't you tell us what you are really trying to do. There are VBA ways to handle some of the types of problems. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Excel User" wrote: Can you enter more than one formula in a cell (in Excel)? |
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Hi
Depending on what you want to achieve, there's would be a possibility to have formulas within a formula, this is still consider as only one formula -- Hope this is helpful Pls click the Yes button below if this post provide answer you have asked Thank You cheers, francis "Excel User" wrote: Can you enter more than one formula in a cell (in Excel)? |
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